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  1. DugDbold

    Cooking with Garlic question

    Well, lots of answers. All of them right in one way or another. It depends on what you want to achieve. Garlic is a fantastic ingredient. It adds richness and intrigue to so many recipes. Should you saute it first, well I like to. Too many times the garlic in a recipe comes out too raw...
  2. DugDbold

    World's Wierdest Sandwich

    OK, let's try this thread. Who eats [actually consumes] the world's wierdest sandwich recipe???? I'll start. My wife, Pat, eats cold green bean sandwiches. Leftover green beans with corn, on bread... ughh.. Then again I fix peanut butter with sandwich spread [that sweet tartar sauce...
  3. DugDbold

    Local Food Traditions, History and Myths...

    Gooseberries and Rhubarb That also brings back memories. We used to grow rhubarb in the backyard and my grandmother would make rhubarb pie. Gooseberry pie was also on the menu occasionally. Bring on the sugar.....:smile:
  4. DugDbold

    New with a Question

    Welcome Aboard Glad to have you here...[another newbie... LOL] The folks here have been great. You'll enjoy the experience. Your lifestyle will dictate a lot of what you can do. If you don't have time to cook meals then "leftovers" are out of the question. As much as I love to cook I...
  5. DugDbold

    Local Food Traditions, History and Myths...

    Kentucky Bourbon.. OK, while I'm here let me define one of Kentucky's true exclusives. Bourbon... As with French-appellation wines, there are strict laws governing just what a Bourbon must be to be labeled as such. For example, at least 51 percent of the grain used in making the whiskey...
  6. DugDbold

    Local Food Traditions, History and Myths...

    New Jersey... I saw GB mention New Jersey and it brought back an old memory. Back in the mid 70's I was a Purchasing Agent for General Electric. Part of that job was taking plant tours of any new vendor we were considering doing business with in the future. [tough job... :cool: ] My only...
  7. DugDbold

    Easy German recipes, please!

    Cripes.... I just got onto this thread and now I have 200 new recipes to try...... LOL. My family is German and I truly like most German dishes. They tend to be deep and hearty meals. German wines are generally sweet or fruity. Liebfraumilch is one of my favorites. Will you all PLEASE slow...
  8. DugDbold

    Thanksgiving Dinner

    I'm cornfused... LOL Not unexpected. So many messages, so little time. But at least the thread go a lot of us thinking. I'll go back and slowly read all of the messages. Seems like a lot of us have similar T-Day traditions. The menus vary but the idea seems to remain constant. Something...
  9. DugDbold

    Red wine for teetotallers?

    White Cooking Wine.. Vermouth.. that's something I never thought of using. Will have to try that. I use Burgundy or Merlot for a red wine, as apparently most people do. Of course I keep a bottle of Marsala around too.
  10. DugDbold

    Local Food Traditions, History and Myths...

    This is really great. I started this thread with a minimum of forethought. But it looks like it is fun for a lot of folks. BTW, I have not gotten one single challenge to the "birthplace of the cheeseburger". That really surprises me.
  11. DugDbold

    Local Food Traditions, History and Myths...

    New Orleans House Yeah, I'm sorry. The one in Lexington died too. It was a great experiment but alas it got to the point where it was just too expensive and folks stopped participating. One of those "food legends" that only a few of us will understand.
  12. DugDbold

    Thanksgiving Dinner

    Sweet Potatos All my life the Sweet Potatos at Thanksgiving were always in some kind of casserole. Pulped. Now that is ok but a little variety would be nice. This recipe my daughter found in Southern Living. [not taking credit for it]. It is quick to prepare and gives new life to the...
  13. DugDbold

    Thanksgiving Dinner

    Whoa.. Kadesma, are you responding to Corinne or are you planning on fixing all of that for T-Day??? :ohmy:
  14. DugDbold

    Local Food Traditions, History and Myths...

    New Orleans House Constance, it is my unfortunate task to inform you that the New Orleans House is no more. Like it's namesake city it "went under". When they say things are too good to be true, they are usually right. It was one of the most fantastic seafood buffets I ever saw..errr.. ate...
  15. DugDbold

    Local Food Traditions, History and Myths...

    Kentucky Recipes We'll clear up some of the myths and legends here and now.. :chef: Bourbon Balls The way we have always made bourbon balls here in good ole' Kentucky, the heart of bourbon country is shown below. The legend is that they were first made by the Rebecca Ruth Candy Company...
  16. DugDbold

    Local Food Traditions, History and Myths...

    Milk Shakes... Now see, there's one of those "name" things. If you order a milk shake in Ky you will definitely get icecream. If you order a frappe you'll get a blank stare :huh:
  17. DugDbold

    Thanksgiving Dinner

    Somehow I don't think this is a GOOD thing.:ermm:
  18. DugDbold

    Thanksgiving Dinner

    Hmmm.. reading carefully.. What he heck [don't want to get the monitor upset] is Frog Eye Salad????
  19. DugDbold

    Thanksgiving Dinner

    :lol: Wow! A true sutherner... I didn't think anyone would notice the syntax error... But you are right in your examination. "All Y'all" is plural and "Y'all" is singular.
  20. DugDbold

    Local Food Traditions, History and Myths...

    Chili Ok, did you know that Chili here [known as chilie] has spaghetti in it? :glare: I have a very dear friend who I have known for 45 years. He is from Wisconsin. The first time we had his family over for dinner we had Chilie... They were amazed. In Kentucky it's made with spaghetti...
  21. DugDbold

    Local Food Traditions, History and Myths...

    Ok, we need to keep this organized... LOL I have heard of Shoo Fly Pie, but what is it? Soft pretzels have spread the nation in ballparks wherever. Pepper Cabbage? Sweet Bologna, Chicken Corn Soup? We all will end up spewing out names of local dishes. But they are useless without an...
  22. DugDbold

    Local Food Traditions, History and Myths...

    Ok, first things first.. the Hot Brown. This is the history and original recipe. There are hundreds of variations. It's on almost every restaurant menu in Louisville. My version has peach halves on top.... Hot Brown Sandwich Home | Site Map | Recipes | Diet Recipes | Dinner Party...
  23. DugDbold

    Local Food Traditions, History and Myths...

    OK, every city, region, state, etc... has it's food traditions. What things are called, what was initiated there, what are the local cuisines, what are things called (named)? Mudbug and I started this conversation in another forum where it did not exactly fit so I started this one. For...
  24. DugDbold

    Uhh.. does the bus stop here????

    Hmmm... I smell a new thread brewing. The things that you don't know when you move to another part of the country.. :ermm: Food names, soda [coke here] names, drink names, etc, etc... Let me start a new thread and let's see what happens.
  25. DugDbold

    Thanksgiving Dinner

    Okay, I realize this is off topic... but.. what exaclty is Haggis? Have heard it mentioned forever but never met anyone who actually had eaten it.
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